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Leslie Scott (born 18 December 1955) is a Tanzanian-born British board game designer, author, and businesswoman, best known as the inventor of the game Jenga. Despite initial challenges, Scott transformed a family wooden block game into the classic Jenga, achieving worldwide success after licensing to Hasbro in 1986.
Choreographer(s) Results Lauren Gottlieb AdéChiké Torbert: Hip-hop "Hot-N-Fun"—N.E.R.D ft. Nelly Furtado: Dave Scott: Safe Ashley Galvan Ade Obayomi Contemporary "Cosmic Love"—Florence and the Machine: Dee Caspary Safe Courtney Galiano Robert Roldan: Jazz "XXXO"—M.I.A. Sonya Tayeh: Bottom 3 Pasha Kovalev Melinda Sullivan: Salsa
Jenga was created by Leslie Scott, [3] the co-founder of Oxford Games Ltd, based on a game that evolved within her family in the early 1970s using children's wooden building blocks [4] the family purchased from a sawmill in Takoradi, Ghana. The name Jenga is derived from kujenga, a Swahili word which means "to build". [4]
Leslie Scott may refer to: Leslie Scott (game designer) (born 1955), creator of the game Jenga; Sir Leslie Scott (British politician) (1869–1950), Conservative MP 1910–1929, Solicitor-General 1922; Leslie M. Scott (1878–1968), Oregon historian and politician; Les Scott (born 1947), Australian politician; Leslie Scott, clarinettist with ...
Christopher Scott is the choreographer of "Wicked." "Wicked" is filled with memorable dance sequences, including the tear-jerking Ozdust Ballroom duet , in which Glinda and Elphaba finally move ...
Dwight Rhoden - American choreographer, artistic director of Complexions Contemporary Ballet; Moon Ribas - choreographer with a cybernetic sensor attached to her body that allows her to feel earthquakes; María Noel Riccetto - Uruguayan ballet dancer; Jenifer Ringer - American ballet dancer and teacher; Jerome Robbins - American choreographer
Scott’s choreography — particularly the “book dance” section “What Is This Feeling” — has gone viral, with everyone from Broadway chorus lines to “Dancing with the Stars ...
Darrin Dewitt Henson (born May 5, 1972) is an American choreographer, dancer, actor, and producer. Hensen was a brief member of freestyle music 1980s group Trilogy and was featured on their single "Good Time". [2] He worked as a choreographer for various artists and received the 2000 MTV Video Music Award for Best Choreography for "Bye Bye Bye ...